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- CavemanCharlieExplorer IIII quit looking at the news years ago and I am much happier now. I just ignore all that sort of stuff.
- DtankExplorer
Ron3rd wrote:
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
Ron3rd wrote:
TomG2 wrote:
Ron3rd wrote:
TomG2 wrote:
Ron3rd wrote:
That's why we stopped going to Mexico years ago
That's why I don't go to California or Illinois. Dangerous country out there. There was a shooting in my hometown last evening. McAllen, Texas which is about ten miles from the border is one of the safest cities in the United States.
Depends on which part of California we're talking about. California's a big state
It was a joke. Sorry that you didn't get it. Both great states have their safe as well as dangerous areas. Painting an entire country or state with fear is too common today.
No worries, and the state of California is the biggest joke. The problem is, and I don't care if you're Republican or Democrat, is that one party has been completely wiped out, in this case the Republican party. That's not healthy for any state as there is now no debate on anything. The Democrats now have a Super-Majority in the legislature and pass whatever laws or taxes they want.
Ron3rd: You need to move to some other (Red?) state...:)
The decrease in population (of CA) would be great - really help if you take your friends, acquaintances and kin folk along. If they're not in CA, be sure to tell them to "stay put".
Thanks in advance.....and for this thread.... "Adios!"
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So you're good with the 12 cent a gallon gas tax nobody voted on? An 20 cents for diesel? Vehicle registration went up too. So if they need money for something in Sacramento, you're OK if they just raise your taxes, right? You don't want a say in it?
Here it is:
On April 6, 2017, the California State Legislature passed the Road Repair and Accountability Act (RRAA) by a two-thirds margin, raising taxes on gasoline by 12¢ per gallon, taxes on diesel by 20¢ per gallon tax, and it raised annual vehicle registration fees from $25-$175.
And - in 2018.... *REPEAL* of the RRAA was *DEFEATED* by the California *VOTERS*!!..:W
Maybe too many watched the news coverage of the MN bridge collapse a couple years ago??
~ - bigred1cavExplorerHow many school children are murdered per year in Mexico? How many news people say on the air a school shooting would be good to take the spotlight off trump? How many people are murdered in their homes each week in Mexico?
- Ron3rdExplorer III
Naio wrote:
down home wrote:
Albequerque is notorious. Every RVer I've talked with from there ,and El Paso told numerous accounts of thefts from them an family and neighbors, break ins etc.
Any city in Southern California...
Yes, Beverly Hills is notorious for the daily drive by gang shootings.
..and the California central coast from Pismo beach all the way of to Monterey and Carmel is extremely dangerous. Avoid those stretches at all costs! - Ron3rdExplorer III
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
Ron3rd wrote:
TomG2 wrote:
Ron3rd wrote:
TomG2 wrote:
Ron3rd wrote:
That's why we stopped going to Mexico years ago
That's why I don't go to California or Illinois. Dangerous country out there. There was a shooting in my hometown last evening. McAllen, Texas which is about ten miles from the border is one of the safest cities in the United States.
Depends on which part of California we're talking about. California's a big state
It was a joke. Sorry that you didn't get it. Both great states have their safe as well as dangerous areas. Painting an entire country or state with fear is too common today.
No worries, and the state of California is the biggest joke. The problem is, and I don't care if you're Republican or Democrat, is that one party has been completely wiped out, in this case the Republican party. That's not healthy for any state as there is now no debate on anything. The Democrats now have a Super-Majority in the legislature and pass whatever laws or taxes they want.
Ron3rd: You need to move to some other (Red?) state...:)
The decrease in population (of CA) would be great - really help if you take your friends, acquaintances and kin folk along. If they're not in CA, be sure to tell them to "stay put".
Thanks in advance.....and for this thread.... "Adios!"
.
So you're good with the 12 cent a gallon gas tax nobody voted on? An 20 cents for diesel? Vehicle registration went up too. So if they need money for something in Sacramento, you're OK if they just raise your taxes, right? You don't want a say in it?
Here it is:
On April 6, 2017, the California State Legislature passed the Road Repair and Accountability Act (RRAA) by a two-thirds margin, raising taxes on gasoline by 12¢ per gallon, taxes on diesel by 20¢ per gallon tax, and it raised annual vehicle registration fees from $25-$175. - NaioExplorer II
navegator wrote:
Absolutely in Southern California, Rodeo drive can be murder on your wallet!
navegator
LOLOL - navegatorExplorerAbsolutely in Southern California, Rodeo drive can be murder on your wallet!
navegator - NaioExplorer II
down home wrote:
Albequerque is notorious. Every RVer I've talked with from there ,and El Paso told numerous accounts of thefts from them an family and neighbors, break ins etc.
Any city in Southern California...
Yes, Beverly Hills is notorious for the daily drive by gang shootings. - NaioExplorer II
JRscooby wrote:
DallasSteve wrote:
Did anybody here see what happened when the police tried to arrest the son of El Chapo a few weeks ago? Tell me the last time something like that happened in the USA? I'm waiting.
Well I have to wake up the mods;
I seem to remember a while back when somebody that refused to pay his rent for ground rented from the people of the USA. "If you want to evict the cows"
Ba-da-bing! - qtla9111NomadThe last five years I worked in many high schools along the Texas border and central Texas. Talk about corruption and violence. You don't need to cross the border for that. The cartels are embedded in 20 major U.S. cities. Crime is rampant throughout most of the Americas.
We've waited too long to deal with the cartels. It's no longer just about drugs, they have diversified and have taken over many different industries and agriculture as well. Wonder why avocados are so expensive?
Our new Mexican president is a joke. The U.S. should clamp down on him. His policy for security and cartels in Mexico is, "peace and tranquility". No confrontations. Murders in Mexico have risen this year by 25%. The cartels are on to the new president and know they have free reign.
What happened in Culiacan with the son of El Chapo Guzman was a travesty. The president is responsible for that and the deaths that followed along with the tragedy of the LeBaron family in Chihuahua not to mention several ambushes of military and federal police. Disgusting.
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